Cracked pool inflatable?
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Hello!
I was given an INTEX easy set pool, and I set it up yesterday in my garden, but it's leaning a bit on one side so that now, once filled, one side is full and the other is not. Do you think there’s any risk? (Like it cracking or something?)
It would really bother me to drain it because 5600 liters of water is a lot :/
I was given an INTEX easy set pool, and I set it up yesterday in my garden, but it's leaning a bit on one side so that now, once filled, one side is full and the other is not. Do you think there’s any risk? (Like it cracking or something?)
It would really bother me to drain it because 5600 liters of water is a lot :/
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Hello Ben, it leans but really very little and the sausage is a bit deflated during the night we found the pool empty and the garden flooded so be very careful.
so that it doesn't happen to you!!!
happy swimming
so that it doesn't happen to you!!!
happy swimming
Hello, we have had an above-ground pool for several years and it has always been tilted. We emptied it the first winter to level the ground (which we hadn't done because we were too eager to use it),
but the problem remained because in fact the issue comes from the manufacturing (the welds are not symmetrical)
but let me reassure you because we have had it since 2006
and no issues, we leave it outside in the summer and winter (with winterizing product without the pump + the blue mesh cover) and in spring we net it; we put the pump back + all the startup products as well as a clear cover that acts like a greenhouse effect which heats the water faster (you can find rolls at Brico Dépôt for €25 for 6m out of 50m I know it sounds like a lot but it allows you to replace it when it tears, when you see the prices of bubble covers (they end up cooking in the sun and tearing from being handled) which I secure by putting elastic sold by the meter around the pool
so there you go, you are ready for this season, don't worry unless your ground is not level, that is more serious because your pool tilts and can roll over with the kids inside, be very careful, this case has happened to acquaintances but without the kids.
Have a good day, Patricia
but the problem remained because in fact the issue comes from the manufacturing (the welds are not symmetrical)
but let me reassure you because we have had it since 2006
and no issues, we leave it outside in the summer and winter (with winterizing product without the pump + the blue mesh cover) and in spring we net it; we put the pump back + all the startup products as well as a clear cover that acts like a greenhouse effect which heats the water faster (you can find rolls at Brico Dépôt for €25 for 6m out of 50m I know it sounds like a lot but it allows you to replace it when it tears, when you see the prices of bubble covers (they end up cooking in the sun and tearing from being handled) which I secure by putting elastic sold by the meter around the pool
so there you go, you are ready for this season, don't worry unless your ground is not level, that is more serious because your pool tilts and can roll over with the kids inside, be very careful, this case has happened to acquaintances but without the kids.
Have a good day, Patricia
Hello, it's good for the lawn, we have to look on the bright side!
If it leans a lot, it's sure to burst...
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We've all learned one day, we should never forget it...
If it leans a lot, it's sure to burst...
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We've all learned one day, we should never forget it...